The itching that occurs on the body every day in the shower may be caused by excessive bathing, resulting in damage or loss of the skin’s stratum corneum, secondary to the formation of itchy skin. The treatment at this time is to reduce the frequency of bathing, after bathing should be timely use of emollient drugs or products applied topically to the skin. Generally, you can apply glycerin or urea cream topically to protect the skin. When bathing, you should also try to avoid using alkaline toiletries, which can slow down the damage to the skin’s stratum corneum. If the itching is obvious, you also need to take oral antihistamines, such as the first generation of antihistamines, such as cycloheximide, ketotifen or paracetamol. Alternatively, second-generation antihistamines such as levocetirizine hydrochloride and epalmatine can be taken orally.